How The Top 15 Smartphone Apps Have Changed Over The Last Few Years

Some things never change. Like Facebook IncFB 0.38%’s dominance among smartphone apps.

Since 2013, the company has boasted the top app among U.S. adults, according to COMSCORE, Inc.SCOR 1.8% calculations. This April, Facebook reported a 77.1-percent reach for the platform among iOS and Android users, a figure denoting diminished market penetration from a high of 77.7 percent.

Other members of last month’s top 15 have enjoyed similarly lengthy tenures on the list, albeit with dynamic placement. The rankings are largely dominated by Alphabet IncGOOG 0.15%GOOGL 0.07% and Apple Inc.AAPL 0.21%, which largely control smartphone platforms and push their brand’s default apps, with a smattering of Snap IncSNAP 2.39%, Pandora Media IncP 0.66% and Amazon.com, Inc.AMZN 0.15%.

Nos. 2–15

Here are the remaining listings:

2. YouTube

3. Facebook Messenger

4. Google Search

5. Google Maps

6. Google Play

7. Instagram

8. Gmail

9. Snapchat

10. Pandora Radio

11. Google Calendar

12. Apple Maps

13. Apple Music

14. Apple News

15. Amazon Mobile

Last February’s rankings were fairly similar but featured Yahoo! Inc.YHOO 0.1% Stocks, Google Drive and Pinterest rather than Apple News, Google Calendar and Snapchat. A year before that, Twitter IncTWTR 0.78% made the list, and before that, Yahoo Weather Widget, The Weather Channel, Google-plus and the Apple App Suite.

Enduring competitors have slid on the list based on changes in market penetration, with some like Pandora reflecting greater trends across its services and concession of active users.